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=== Other abilities ===
;Binding people:▼
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Each Bondsmith shares a [[Nahel bond]] with a unique spren, such as the [[Stormfather]].{{cite}} Based on Dalinar's experience, the Bondsmiths also do not have access to a [[Shardblade]].
== Quotes ==
==Theories and Speculation==
{{theory}}
It has been theorized that each Bondsmith shares a [[Nahel bond]] with a specific "godspren" -- in other words, the cognitive representation of the people of Roshar's gods. This might explain why Bondsmiths are said to have bound such "specific" spren, and also why there is only three Bondsmiths at any given time. Presumably, this would be due to that fact that there would only be as many powerful "godspren" at any given time as there were heavily worshipped gods on Roshar. Honor (i.e. The Almighty) and Cultivation are two obvious candidates for having "godspren." Indeed, The Stormfather is already confirmed to be the "godspren" of Honor.{{cite}} Who the other worshipped god could be on Roshar is unclear at this point.▼
;Creation of the Parshmen:
It is likely that a Bondsmith, Melishi, was responsible for turning the Voidbringers into [[Parshmen]].{{epigraph ref|sa2|58}}
;"Godspren":
▲It has been theorized that
▲;Binding people:
Given Dalinar's role in uniting the Knights Radiant, it is possible that the Bondsmiths have a magical means to unite people. The text suggests that this applies to oaths and the bonds between people. Ishar, the Heraldic patron of the Bondsmiths, is said to have been the one who originally forced organization on the early Surgebinders.{{epigraph ref|sa2|42}}
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